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there -- a a tamerlan tsarnaev was doing in chechnya. we know that he was meeting with the radical leader. we know that when he came back he showed much greater signs of over-extremism, as in the mosque that pushed him out. president who unmade a statement, along, i believe, with president obama and maybe it was with secretary carry when he was there, that we of a common enemy. and it is true. together be working better, but that did not happen in this case, and that was very consequential. >> quick question. in new york, they have cameras systems. they're all synchronized and coordinated. is that unique to new york? is that a pilot? they're trying to make the cameras there more efficient with the coordination. we had someone from new york here last week talking about that. could that be helpful in other cities? >> it is certainly not unique to new york. when we look across massachusetts and our investment of homeland security grand dollars, weather is a state grant dollars -- whether it is state grant dollars, we certainly have a histor
there -- a a tamerlan tsarnaev was doing in chechnya. we know that he was meeting with the radical leader. we know that when he came back he showed much greater signs of over-extremism, as in the mosque that pushed him out. president who unmade a statement, along, i believe, with president obama and maybe it was with secretary carry when he was there, that we of a common enemy. and it is true. together be working better, but that did not happen in this case, and that was very consequential....
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but what turned dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev into terrorists? i'm joined now by our new abc news colleague, byron pitts. welcome to "nightline" and the rain. >> thank you very much. >> what can you tell us about these two men? >> juju, tonight a portrait of the suspected bombers is emerging. two brothers who came to the u.s. in 2003. like millions of immigrants, they came here in search of a better life. but something went terribly wrong. >> my sons would never, ever imagine that somehow the children of my brother would be associated with that. >> reporter: tonight some family members of the two brothers accused of the worst attack in the u.s. since 9/11 are asking the question no one seems to be able to answer tonight. why. their uncle in maryland says he thinks he knows. >> what do you think provoked this? >> being losers. hatred to those who were able to settle themselves. these are the only reasons i can imagine of. >> reporter: but what might have driven 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev and his 19-year-old brother dzhokhar to allegedly plant a
but what turned dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev into terrorists? i'm joined now by our new abc news colleague, byron pitts. welcome to "nightline" and the rain. >> thank you very much. >> what can you tell us about these two men? >> juju, tonight a portrait of the suspected bombers is emerging. two brothers who came to the u.s. in 2003. like millions of immigrants, they came here in search of a better life. but something went terribly wrong. >> my sons would...
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tamerlan tsarnaev. number two on the loose, a fugitive right now, believed to be armed and dangerous, described as a terrorist, he was caught on camera last night, he's been on the loose for several hours and all of boston, the entire city of boston surrounding suburbs in lockdown right now. >> that's right. abc news just spoke to those boys' father, he is in shock and implores his son to himself up. he told abc news, he said that he think his sons were set up and he said they were very nice kids, never touched explosives and never learned how to handle weapons. he said that his younger son is on the run and in hiding because he's also afraid, words from his father. never saw indication at all atwas capable of violence. we're reminded by brad garrett, our fbi specialing at, often these terrorist lead double lives. we begin with chief investigative brian ross, on the ground, all through the night in watertown, brian, a night of gunfire, bombs, police hunting down the terrorists right now. >> reporter: in
tamerlan tsarnaev. number two on the loose, a fugitive right now, believed to be armed and dangerous, described as a terrorist, he was caught on camera last night, he's been on the loose for several hours and all of boston, the entire city of boston surrounding suburbs in lockdown right now. >> that's right. abc news just spoke to those boys' father, he is in shock and implores his son to himself up. he told abc news, he said that he think his sons were set up and he said they were very...
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one of the victims was a close friend of tamerlan tsarnaev. now investigators are looking closely at the case for any possible connection. >>> welcome back. we're live in boston tonight. investigators in massachusetts are taking a new look at an unsolved murder case from back in september of 2011 in light of what they're hearing about the dead bombing suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev. three people were killed back then in september of 2011, including tamerlan's friend and sparring partner. the district attorney said at the time that it was not a random crime, that the victims and killers appear to have known each other. there were never any arrests and tamerlan wasn't ever interviewed by police. another oddity, marijuana was sprinkled on the dead bodies of the three people. their throats were slit. as we said at the top, there's new evidence that tamerlan may have been dealing drugs. authorities do not know for sure if there is any connection but it does heighten sort of suspicion about the murder case. debor deborah feyerick investigates. >> report
one of the victims was a close friend of tamerlan tsarnaev. now investigators are looking closely at the case for any possible connection. >>> welcome back. we're live in boston tonight. investigators in massachusetts are taking a new look at an unsolved murder case from back in september of 2011 in light of what they're hearing about the dead bombing suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev. three people were killed back then in september of 2011, including tamerlan's friend and sparring partner....
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his brother tamerlan tsarnaev is dead and the boston area was under a lockdown and tell one hour ago urged jews stayed behind locked doors and told they were given the all clear to leave their homes. the largest shutdown in the history of any metropolitan area. here is the timeline. 10:20 p.m. last night and armed robbery reeorted at a 711 near the m.i.t. campus shortly after police received reports of shots fired on the campus. police responded to the scene and discovered in may t. campus police officer john collier shot in his car and was transported where he was pronounced dead. then the brothers hijacked a car then released him unharmed and a gas station but then less than one hour later it after it adjacent to the boston suburb during that chase a suspected terrorist reportedly threw explosives from a car at 1251 dozens of gunshots was reported by a bystanders as the s.w.a.t. team moved and. [gun shots] tamerlan tsarnaev was hit and again trigger was found on his body as he went into custody and was pronounced dead a short time later. his younger brother dzhokar tsarnaev is due
his brother tamerlan tsarnaev is dead and the boston area was under a lockdown and tell one hour ago urged jews stayed behind locked doors and told they were given the all clear to leave their homes. the largest shutdown in the history of any metropolitan area. here is the timeline. 10:20 p.m. last night and armed robbery reeorted at a 711 near the m.i.t. campus shortly after police received reports of shots fired on the campus. police responded to the scene and discovered in may t. campus...
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his brother tamerlan tsarnaev died overnight in a shootout. bring in the special panel tonight leon aaron is resident scholar and director of russian studies at the american ernesto prize institute author of the "roads to the temple and ideals and russian revolution." retired general jack keane and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. okay, charles, you have been watching all of this. thoughts on the day and what you've heard? >> well, i think all of us don't want to pre-judge but i think the real question is the motive. and right now the evidence very strongly points so self-radicalized young men acting in the name of jihad. two kind of chechen terrorism. there is nationalist and religious. nationalists ones who are in chechnya fighting against the russians in a long, drawn out war twice suppressioned by russia and in response to the brutality of the russians have launched some of the most grizzly terrorist attacks of our time the one on the theater in moscow and the one on the school. there is also a second kind of chechen. not national
his brother tamerlan tsarnaev died overnight in a shootout. bring in the special panel tonight leon aaron is resident scholar and director of russian studies at the american ernesto prize institute author of the "roads to the temple and ideals and russian revolution." retired general jack keane and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. okay, charles, you have been watching all of this. thoughts on the day and what you've heard? >> well, i think all of us don't want to...
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most obvious are the friends of tamerlan hua been arrested. they should have told police instead of obstruct injustice. the leaders of the boston mosque that threw him out because of his extreme views could have said something to the police. even members of the family, including his wife, could have lives, including tamerlan if they said something. the cost of silence as we learned can be enormous. i thank you for that. i will do anything i can to help you with this investigation, beginning with answering your questions this morning. >> thank you for your service to our nation. we look forward to working with you. we are always open to your advice and counsel. the chair now recognizes commissioner davis. let me just say that your actions and the people of boston made us all proud to be americans. i recognize you for opening statement. >> thank you mr. chairman. chairman mccaul, ranking member thompson, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for inviting me here today to discuss the tragedy that occurred in boston on patriots day, ap
most obvious are the friends of tamerlan hua been arrested. they should have told police instead of obstruct injustice. the leaders of the boston mosque that threw him out because of his extreme views could have said something to the police. even members of the family, including his wife, could have lives, including tamerlan if they said something. the cost of silence as we learned can be enormous. i thank you for that. i will do anything i can to help you with this investigation, beginning...
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in a town where tsarnaev's father lived and tamerlan visited just last year. inside you can see how intense the violence must have been and here could be the clearest link yet between one of the alleged boston bombers and the violence that's been gripping southern russia. a u.s. intelligence source told cnn that tsarnaev brothers' social media accounts are being examined for possible links to extremists in the calk sass in case they reveal the darkest secrets of boston. why did the bombers do this? none of this mean tamerlan tsarnaev and dujan actually met or influenced each other but it does show the elder brother's interest in this alleged extremist activity here in dagestan, a man who died at the hands of russian special forces in a town where tamerlan's father lift and where tamerlan visited himself in 2012, so, of course, this will provide further questions investigators have to answer as they begin to look into any possible motive to this alleged bomber's actions. nick paton walsh. makhachkala, southern russia. >> all right, nick, thank you very much. wo
in a town where tsarnaev's father lived and tamerlan visited just last year. inside you can see how intense the violence must have been and here could be the clearest link yet between one of the alleged boston bombers and the violence that's been gripping southern russia. a u.s. intelligence source told cnn that tsarnaev brothers' social media accounts are being examined for possible links to extremists in the calk sass in case they reveal the darkest secrets of boston. why did the bombers do...
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that's tamerlan. this man, dzhokhar, fled the scene in an automobile and then jumped out of the car and ran across yards and hid and for the past 28 hours there has been a hunt going on for him which ended dramatically in a backyard in a boat. scott? >> pelley: john, we're expecting that we're going to hear something from the white house a little bit later this evening. not very far from now. they're waiting for that news conference to end, this is a live picture of the white house briefing room. we may see the president come out tonight to have a few words about this end to this long five days in the boston area. major garrett, our chief white house correspondent the in the briefing room right now. major, what are you expecting? >> scott, we're expecting the president at the podium behind me just a matter of moments and what i can tell you that the president from the residence was watching all the coverage of the unfolding and dramatic events in watertown, massachusetts. he saw the reports that the s
that's tamerlan. this man, dzhokhar, fled the scene in an automobile and then jumped out of the car and ran across yards and hid and for the past 28 hours there has been a hunt going on for him which ended dramatically in a backyard in a boat. scott? >> pelley: john, we're expecting that we're going to hear something from the white house a little bit later this evening. not very far from now. they're waiting for that news conference to end, this is a live picture of the white house...
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there -- a a tamerlan tsarnaev was doing in chechnya. we know that he was meeting with the radical leader. we know that when he came back he showed much greater signs of over-extremism, as in the mosque that pushed him out. president who unmade a statement, along, i believe, with president obama and maybe it was with secretary carry when he was there, that we of a common enemy. and it is true. we should be working together better, but that did not happen in this case, and that was very consequential. >> quick question. , they have cameras systems. they're all synchronized and coordinated. is that unique to new york? is that a pilot? they're trying to make the cameras there more efficient with the coordination. we had someone from new york here last week talking about that. could that be helpful in other cities? it is certainly not unique to new york. when we look across massachusetts and our investment of homeland security grand dollars, weather is a state grant dollars -- whether it is state grant dollars, we certainly have a history of
there -- a a tamerlan tsarnaev was doing in chechnya. we know that he was meeting with the radical leader. we know that when he came back he showed much greater signs of over-extremism, as in the mosque that pushed him out. president who unmade a statement, along, i believe, with president obama and maybe it was with secretary carry when he was there, that we of a common enemy. and it is true. we should be working together better, but that did not happen in this case, and that was very...
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suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev is dead. suspect number two, dzhokhar tsnaraev, his younger brother, age 19, still unaccounted for. jennifer griffin is live with our national security view on this from our bureau in washington, d.c. we're told they have ties to chechnya. that they could be russian- born but chechnya according to their ethnicity. they spent some time there at least at a younger age, jennifer. what more do we have on that? >> reporter: that is really interesting. when i heard of the name of the younger one, the one with the white cap who is still on the loose, the name dzhokar was very familiar to me. the dzhokar dudivey first president of chechnya was killed. had a violent death by the russians when he used his satellite phone, two missiles came out of the sky and killed him. i remember being in lebanon at the time and remember when he was killed, he was killed in chechnya on april 21st, which of course is coming up this weekend, this sunday. that made me think if these two are chechen nationalists in some wa
suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev is dead. suspect number two, dzhokhar tsnaraev, his younger brother, age 19, still unaccounted for. jennifer griffin is live with our national security view on this from our bureau in washington, d.c. we're told they have ties to chechnya. that they could be russian- born but chechnya according to their ethnicity. they spent some time there at least at a younger age, jennifer. what more do we have on that? >> reporter: that is really interesting. when i heard of...
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tamerlan said, mommy, i love you. and gentleman car gentlem dzhokhar's voice came from a distance, i love you, too. >> she saw her son on tv and saw him on the nudz for the first time. >> translator: and then for some reason he tells me, this is dzhokhar and tamerlan and points at the screen and says here's tamerlan in the jacket and dzhokhar in the white jacket. and i say, azor, these are the guys with the backpacks. and these photos were shown. this can't be them. i don't know. these are my children. and then he dwri grabbed the tvn and started screaming. you it can't be happening. i don't believe it. children are dead. i would have shot myself. >> reporter: now, wolf, really you get the feeling of disbelief there. two interesting phone calls, the mother reaching out to her two sons in the wake of the boston bombing and then telling her they were far enough away from the bombing and then calling her the day before the shootout that killed their tamerlan, the older alleged boston bomber and saying, mother, we love yo
tamerlan said, mommy, i love you. and gentleman car gentlem dzhokhar's voice came from a distance, i love you, too. >> she saw her son on tv and saw him on the nudz for the first time. >> translator: and then for some reason he tells me, this is dzhokhar and tamerlan and points at the screen and says here's tamerlan in the jacket and dzhokhar in the white jacket. and i say, azor, these are the guys with the backpacks. and these photos were shown. this can't be them. i don't know....
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about tamerlan tsarnaev twice. first they told the fbi early in 2011 and late the same year a government source tells cnn they also told the central intelligence agency, too, the cia. now the question is, what did the government do about it? when tamerlan tsarnaev left the u.s. for russia in january, 2012, the department of homeland security took note. his name was included in the customs and border protection system which is supposed to detect unusual or suspicious travel. it was there because the now dead boston bomber was also included in the fbi's enormous terrorism screening data base. 500,000 names of known or suspected terrorists. he was also on the national counterterrorism center's terrorist identity's data mart environment similar to the fbi list and updated several times a day with much more specific information. his departure was communicated to the joint terrorism task force in boston. so how is it that three government agencies knew about tsarnaev but he got such freedom to travel? intelligence and la
about tamerlan tsarnaev twice. first they told the fbi early in 2011 and late the same year a government source tells cnn they also told the central intelligence agency, too, the cia. now the question is, what did the government do about it? when tamerlan tsarnaev left the u.s. for russia in january, 2012, the department of homeland security took note. his name was included in the customs and border protection system which is supposed to detect unusual or suspicious travel. it was there because...
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the same age, in fact, as tamerlan. in dagestan. and he told the "globe" he was worried about the older brother being a bad influence on the younger brother and didn't think he was a good person. was concerned about that. he actually warned the younger brother, or so he claims, martin. >> michelle, let's listen to uncle ruslan tsarni who spoke earlier today. >> dzhokhar, if you're alive, turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness. from the victims, from the injured. >> michelle, there you have the uncle expressing regret, sadness and asking them to hand themselves in. and yet an aunt of the suspects who was interviewed in toronto, canada, says "i don't trust the fbi. show me the evidence. i am used to being set up. i'm a chechen." >> yeah, and neither of these people, those two that you mentioned, and one that we heard from at length, had spoken to these guys in years. so they want to obviously present their own -- their own views within what they're saying. i mean, you have that uncle -- it was a fascinating and stunningly strong sta
the same age, in fact, as tamerlan. in dagestan. and he told the "globe" he was worried about the older brother being a bad influence on the younger brother and didn't think he was a good person. was concerned about that. he actually warned the younger brother, or so he claims, martin. >> michelle, let's listen to uncle ruslan tsarni who spoke earlier today. >> dzhokhar, if you're alive, turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness. from the victims, from the injured. >>...
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one of those names was tamerlan tsarnaev. that prompted the russians to put him on the radar and they saw jihadist websites and they saw him there. that's when we would like to believe they contacted the u.s. so what we have is we have two countries with a mutual interest. both for their own security. but we have two countries that have huge, historic distrust that exists until today. this is not going to be a very easy lift to get this kind of cooperation. it is in everyone's interest and senator lieberman today emphasized this is one of the most important aspects going forward and maybe we can have a breakthrough with russia where we can have better information sharing. >> how sure are you about this information? 100% sure? >> i'm very sure but you always check things and verify. >> congressman keating of massachusetts, thanks so much for sharing this information with us. >> great to be here. >>> up next on "the lead" why do you pay more for your loans than huge banks do? that is what massachusetts senator elizabeth warren
one of those names was tamerlan tsarnaev. that prompted the russians to put him on the radar and they saw jihadist websites and they saw him there. that's when we would like to believe they contacted the u.s. so what we have is we have two countries with a mutual interest. both for their own security. but we have two countries that have huge, historic distrust that exists until today. this is not going to be a very easy lift to get this kind of cooperation. it is in everyone's interest and...
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opened an investigation into tamerlan? >> we were not aware of that. >> would you have liked to have known about that? >> yes. >> before the bombing, were a wear that mr. tamerlan traveled to the chechen region? >> no, we were not. >> again, would you liked to have known that? >> yes. >> before the bombing, were you told that you posted radical jihadist video web sites online? aum no, mr. chairman, we were not aware of the two brothers. we weren aware of tamerlan's activities. >> in a game, would you liked to have known that fact? >> yes, sir. >> we know there's a department of homeland security officer in the joint terrorism task force who were alerted to mr. tamerlan's overseas trips, a trip to russian and chechen region. were a wear of that before the bombing? >> i was not. >> were the officers you assigned aware of this? >> they tell me they received no word on that individual prior to the bombing. >> after the bombing, after the bombing, were you made aware of this information? >> yes. >> and at what point in time was
opened an investigation into tamerlan? >> we were not aware of that. >> would you have liked to have known about that? >> yes. >> before the bombing, were a wear that mr. tamerlan traveled to the chechen region? >> no, we were not. >> again, would you liked to have known that? >> yes. >> before the bombing, were you told that you posted radical jihadist video web sites online? aum no, mr. chairman, we were not aware of the two brothers. we weren...
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and said they were worried about tamerlan's contact with extremist elements. the fbi determined he was not a threat. how little they knew about both brothers. >> crazy how you can know someone and you never know what they are planning. >> 19-year-old dzhozkar tsarnaev, now known as suspect number two, or white hat, came to this country at the age of 7 or 8. he became a u.s. citizen last year on 9/11. he lived in cambridge most of his life. he's a second-year premed student at university of massachusetts. people knew him as sociable and happy go lucky. >> nothing about him would suggest anything like this. politics, religion, nothing. >> as for his older brother, tamerlan, suspect number one, he is a different story. a golden gloves boxer who once aspired to make the u.s. olympics team. family members and fellow boxers say he had become more radical. >> the first year i met him, he had leather pants and boots. the second time, he had a t- shirt and hoody and jeans. he only spoke about his faith. he was big into religion. >> he started praying five times a day.
and said they were worried about tamerlan's contact with extremist elements. the fbi determined he was not a threat. how little they knew about both brothers. >> crazy how you can know someone and you never know what they are planning. >> 19-year-old dzhozkar tsarnaev, now known as suspect number two, or white hat, came to this country at the age of 7 or 8. he became a u.s. citizen last year on 9/11. he lived in cambridge most of his life. he's a second-year premed student at...
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authorities say the two suspects jahar and tamerlan tsarnaev are brothers of chechen ethnicity. the older brother has been shot and killed but the younger brother, jahar is on the run from police. police say the 19-year-old is armed with explosives. watertown massachusetts and other surrounding areas in boston are on lock down. s.w.a.t. teams and police going door to door looking for remaining suspect. >> we have several other new leads just developing and we're working on that. >> the fbi leased more pictures of the alleged trift along with a new wanted poster. >> they can wait him out in a way. he's going show himself at some point. they'll see him if he tries to move. i think that is the hope. >> thursday night a surveillance camera captures this image matching the man identified just hours before as suspect two. later police say the brothers ambushed a campus police officer and m.ti, killing and after car jacking a mercedes suv. the uncle says he hasn't been in touch with nephews for years but urged his sur are vifing nephew to surrender. >> jahar if you're alive turn yourse
authorities say the two suspects jahar and tamerlan tsarnaev are brothers of chechen ethnicity. the older brother has been shot and killed but the younger brother, jahar is on the run from police. police say the 19-year-old is armed with explosives. watertown massachusetts and other surrounding areas in boston are on lock down. s.w.a.t. teams and police going door to door looking for remaining suspect. >> we have several other new leads just developing and we're working on that. >>...
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tamerlan is the one who carjacked the car. his little brother was nearby, we're told by a source in the investigation. so that's how it played out. but, boy, you are right, erin, what a crazy night. and it's taken this long. i think it's really taken this long for the police to figure it all out. >>> well, drew griffin, thanks very mump. we are learning now about where and how the brothers may have gotten some of the explosives that they used in the bombings. this has been another huge question mark out there. >> reporter: erin, cnn is told tonight that tamerlan, at one point, purchased a very large cachet of firearms. >> william says that this purchase took place on february 6th. he stressed at the time, it was not out of the ordinary. he says tamerlan asked the clerk what is the loudest and biggest thing that you have. he paid about $200 in this purchase. and, again, the purchase was two reloadble mortar kits with about 48 reloadble shells. >> thanks to you, brian. >>> one of tamerlan's closest friends, a man named brendan m
tamerlan is the one who carjacked the car. his little brother was nearby, we're told by a source in the investigation. so that's how it played out. but, boy, you are right, erin, what a crazy night. and it's taken this long. i think it's really taken this long for the police to figure it all out. >>> well, drew griffin, thanks very mump. we are learning now about where and how the brothers may have gotten some of the explosives that they used in the bombings. this has been another huge...
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and when the older brother, tamerlan, was tackled by police, that one gun was empty. it was the moment his younger brother tried to make a run for it in a stolen suv. >> there was a lot of gunfire at that point. that was probably the highest point in gunfire. and really as soon as that -- as soon as the suv turned around in the street, it was just accelerated gunfire. all coming from the officers. >> you grabbed your iphone and -- >> yeah, i grabbed my phone, and just immediately jumped on to the bed and started taking pictur pictures. >> reporter: andrew kitchenenburg took these dramatic pictures and saw that escape. so did an eyewitness, named jane dieson from a third floor window. at that moment, she told "the boston globe" and said it looked like someone fell to the grouped and was hit by gunfire. >> at the time he was shot, tamerlan tsarnaev was lying on the street. his brother, dzhokhar, was driving away. only the police were firing. officially, state police tell us the matter remains under investigation. law enforcement sources tell cnn, officer richard donahue
and when the older brother, tamerlan, was tackled by police, that one gun was empty. it was the moment his younger brother tried to make a run for it in a stolen suv. >> there was a lot of gunfire at that point. that was probably the highest point in gunfire. and really as soon as that -- as soon as the suv turned around in the street, it was just accelerated gunfire. all coming from the officers. >> you grabbed your iphone and -- >> yeah, i grabbed my phone, and just...
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the other is 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev. they had a backpack believed to be carrying the explosives from the boston marathon. the older brother, seen there, is dead. the man seen wearing the white hat, identified as dzhokhar tsarnaev, he is still on the run. they came here to the united states in 2002, 2003 with their families. >> they could have heavily armed and strapped with bombs. >>> let's check in with meteorologist, christina loren. >> a lot of people trying to get to work and get out of town. i want to point out, we don't have any flight delays out of san francisco. you will find some heading into the northeast for today. we have a potent weather system headed that way. delays above one hour. keep that in mind. a pretty good-looking day. your hour by hour detail, 40s and 50s to start. temperatures climbing in the 60s and 70s. we will round out the day warm. 70, san francisco. 83 today in fairfield. as we head through the next seven days, temperatures stay nice and warm. above average all the way through the extended
the other is 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev. they had a backpack believed to be carrying the explosives from the boston marathon. the older brother, seen there, is dead. the man seen wearing the white hat, identified as dzhokhar tsarnaev, he is still on the run. they came here to the united states in 2002, 2003 with their families. >> they could have heavily armed and strapped with bombs. >>> let's check in with meteorologist, christina loren. >> a lot of people trying to...
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became interested in him after phone records suggested a connection to tamerlan tsarnaev. over several weeks agents kept tabs on todashev and questioned him a handful of times. the f.b.i. found nothing connecting todashev to the boston attacks. todashev, who lived in the u.s. for the past several years, was arrested two weeks ago on an aggravated battery charge, but now investigators want to find out if he had any connections at all to anything worse, including radical extremists overseas. scott? >> pelley: thank you, bob. there was a bizarre scene in london today. a man was killed in cold blood in broad daylight by two men that the british prime minister says were terrorists and the men didn't try to get away. they stayed around to tape a video message. charlie d'agata has our story. >> you people will never be safe. >> reporter: this is one of two men who london police said used a knife and cleaver to hack the victim to death. this video was recorded by a passer-by who was unarmed. the suspect appeared to have a london accent. >> we must fight them as they fight us. an e
became interested in him after phone records suggested a connection to tamerlan tsarnaev. over several weeks agents kept tabs on todashev and questioned him a handful of times. the f.b.i. found nothing connecting todashev to the boston attacks. todashev, who lived in the u.s. for the past several years, was arrested two weeks ago on an aggravated battery charge, but now investigators want to find out if he had any connections at all to anything worse, including radical extremists overseas....
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there was a video linked to tamerlan's youtube channel. the man killed in that raid you just saw of the group. in fact, the brother of the successor -- the leader of the group+ when abu dujan died so there is clearly something happening on the ground in russia, chasing down members of abu dujan's group. we just don't know if that is specifically because any of them met tamerlan tsarnaev but it is an interesting coincidence that that raid happened. the fbi andfsb continue to exchange information, brooke. >> all right, tapper here in boston. do we know if the u.s. specifically had anything to do with this raid and bigger ow the u.s. is working with russian intelligence, the fsb and other groups. how much closer has this cooperation become since the bombings, and since it became clear that there was a russian connection to all this? >> reporter: well we have absolutely no idea if the u.s. had anything to do with the raid we saw this pure coincidence that abu being taken out now the raids happen frequently in that part of the world. militants
there was a video linked to tamerlan's youtube channel. the man killed in that raid you just saw of the group. in fact, the brother of the successor -- the leader of the group+ when abu dujan died so there is clearly something happening on the ground in russia, chasing down members of abu dujan's group. we just don't know if that is specifically because any of them met tamerlan tsarnaev but it is an interesting coincidence that that raid happened. the fbi andfsb continue to exchange...
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tamerlan is off now. there's any obedience and respect to his own father. >> the uncle says tamerlan told him he quit listening to music and got very conservative after talking to the extremist whose name was misha. tamerlan's mother said misha was a good influence on her son. >> when misha visited us, we just kind of -- he just opened our eyes, you know, really wide about islam. he was really -- he was devoted and very good, very nice man. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev said they were self-radicalized jihadists inspired in part by the u.s. wars in afghanistan and iraq. late this week new york officials had their own news about the bombers. >> last night we were informed by the fbi that the surviving attacker revealed that new york city was next on their list of targets. >> the official said tsarnaev indicated that the brothers intended to take their remaining explosives and blow them up in times square. should investigators believe the brothers plotted and carried out the act on their own? still more questions. fe
tamerlan is off now. there's any obedience and respect to his own father. >> the uncle says tamerlan told him he quit listening to music and got very conservative after talking to the extremist whose name was misha. tamerlan's mother said misha was a good influence on her son. >> when misha visited us, we just kind of -- he just opened our eyes, you know, really wide about islam. he was really -- he was devoted and very good, very nice man. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev said they were...
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tamerlan tsavraev, married with a child, 26. dzhokhar, six years longer, enrolled at umass boston. >> i would see him with his headphones on being going to class. >> the younger man chose to hide in plain sight after the bombings. two of his friends, who talked to nbc's jeff rossen said they met him at the gym the next day and they chatted about the only thing on everyone's mind. >> i talked to him that it was crazy we had a bombing in boston. >> you said that? talked about the bombing? >> yeah. i said it's a tragedy. he said it's a sad thing. >> he said it's sad. >> he looked me in the eyes. >> i noticed he was looking over his shoulder. >> his car mechanic also saw him the day after the bombings. and that encounter seemed to indicate a jittery 19-year-old. >> just told him the car wasn't done. and he told me i need to pick up the car right now. >> still, the brothers might have remained under the radar if not for pivotal decision by the investigators. >> we are releasing suspephotos the two suspects, suspect one and suspect tw
tamerlan tsavraev, married with a child, 26. dzhokhar, six years longer, enrolled at umass boston. >> i would see him with his headphones on being going to class. >> the younger man chose to hide in plain sight after the bombings. two of his friends, who talked to nbc's jeff rossen said they met him at the gym the next day and they chatted about the only thing on everyone's mind. >> i talked to him that it was crazy we had a bombing in boston. >> you said that? talked...
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from tamerlan. where that might be coming from. and he says, oh, yeah, there is -- yes, there is such a thing. there's a person, sort of some new convert to islam. >> reporter: that new convert, a muslim extremist right here, in the boston area. >> he said this person, just he took his brain, he brainwashed him completely. tamerlan is off now. there's not even any obedience and respect to his own father. >> reporter: the uncle says tamerlan told him he quit listening to music and got very conservative after talking to the extremist whose name was misha. tamerlan's mother says misha was a good influence on her son. >> when misha visited us, we just kind of -- he just opened our eyes, you know. really wide. about islam. he was really -- he's devoted and he's a very good, nice man. >> reporter: dzhokhar tsarnaev, the surviving brother, told investigators that they conceived the attack and that they were self-radicalized jihadists inspired in part by the u.s. wars in afghanistan and iraq. late this week
from tamerlan. where that might be coming from. and he says, oh, yeah, there is -- yes, there is such a thing. there's a person, sort of some new convert to islam. >> reporter: that new convert, a muslim extremist right here, in the boston area. >> he said this person, just he took his brain, he brainwashed him completely. tamerlan is off now. there's not even any obedience and respect to his own father. >> reporter: the uncle says tamerlan told him he quit listening to music...
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this seven-month stay by tamerlan in dagestan has led u.s. terror experts to speculate on what happened to tamerlan while in dagestan. here's one informed view." while it is too early to tell, i suspect that tamerlan was radicalized in the u.s. but used his months in dagestan to receive the military training and bomb-making skills needed for the boston attacks." so says glen howard, the president of 9 jamestown foundation, a d.c.-based think tank founded to help soviet dissidents. question. was there a lack of follow- through by the white house on the potential threat from chechen terrorism following our deal and our understanding with medvedev? >> i don't think we can blame it on the white house, john. but clearly the russians knew something about tamerlan when they got in touch with us. they had some information. we don't know exactly what it was. enough to go to the fbi and then go to the cia. and they believed that tamerlan was connected with chechen terrorists somehow in some way. and the idea that after all this he goes to dagestan, whi
this seven-month stay by tamerlan in dagestan has led u.s. terror experts to speculate on what happened to tamerlan while in dagestan. here's one informed view." while it is too early to tell, i suspect that tamerlan was radicalized in the u.s. but used his months in dagestan to receive the military training and bomb-making skills needed for the boston attacks." so says glen howard, the president of 9 jamestown foundation, a d.c.-based think tank founded to help soviet dissidents....
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from tamerlan. where that might be coming from. and he says, oh, yeah, yes, there is such a thing. there's a person a new convert into islam. >> that new convert, a muslim extremist right here in the boston area. >> he said, this person just he took his brain. just brain washed him completely. tamerlan is off now. there's no obedience in respect to his own father. >> the uncle says tamerlan told him he quit listening to music and got very conservative after talking to the extremist whose name was misha. tamerlan's mother says misha was a good influence on her son. >> when misha visited us, we just kind of -- he just opened our eyes. really wide. about islam. he was really -- he was devoted. and he was very good, very nice man. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev, the surviving brother, told investigators that they conceived the attack and that they were self-radicalized jihadists, inspired in part by the u.s. wars in afghanistan and iraq. late this week, new york officials had their own news about the bombers. >>
from tamerlan. where that might be coming from. and he says, oh, yeah, yes, there is such a thing. there's a person a new convert into islam. >> that new convert, a muslim extremist right here in the boston area. >> he said, this person just he took his brain. just brain washed him completely. tamerlan is off now. there's no obedience in respect to his own father. >> the uncle says tamerlan told him he quit listening to music and got very conservative after talking to the...
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this is after, of course, tamerlan has been taken down. and then the third picture, that's the one that you showed before, if you can put it back is the car in which they had all their bombs. and this is when the bomb squad sends a robot bomb detector over -- there it is -- to check and inspect the car for explosives. really just remarkable photographs. we would never have images of the gunfire if it weren't for andrew kissenberg. he is seeking people to donate to the one fund in exchange for showing these -- letting us have the license for these pictures. anderson? >> so, jay, what he is saying is he saw the vehicle allegedly driven by dzhokhar literally drive through the road black, basically just smash its way through the police roadblock. and did he also see the vehicle drive over his brother? >> i don't think that -- he didn't tell me that he saw that. he saw the car go through and get away. but at that point he was about half a block away. he couldn't get all the visions in detail. >> okay. >> anderson? >> and drew, you have some inf
this is after, of course, tamerlan has been taken down. and then the third picture, that's the one that you showed before, if you can put it back is the car in which they had all their bombs. and this is when the bomb squad sends a robot bomb detector over -- there it is -- to check and inspect the car for explosives. really just remarkable photographs. we would never have images of the gunfire if it weren't for andrew kissenberg. he is seeking people to donate to the one fund in exchange for...
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tamerlan later died after a shootout with police. in providence, rhode island, lawyers for tamerlan tsarnaev's wife catherine said she had been unaware of the bombing plot. >> the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. as a mother, a sister, a daughter, a wife, katie deeply mourns the pain and loss to innocent victims, students, law enforcement officers, families and our community. in the aftermath of this tragedy she, her daughter and her family are trying to come to terms with this event. >> woodruff: meanwhile, both the "washington post" and the "new york times" have reported that the younger tsarnaev admitted his role in the attack. the "post" also reported he told investigators that u.s. involvement in the iraq and afghanistan wars were motivating factors. other accounts said there appeared to be no links to larger terrorist groups. in russia today, their mother said f.b.i. agents talked to her about tamerlan tsarnaev's trip back home last year, but she told them he was no
tamerlan later died after a shootout with police. in providence, rhode island, lawyers for tamerlan tsarnaev's wife catherine said she had been unaware of the bombing plot. >> the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. as a mother, a sister, a daughter, a wife, katie deeply mourns the pain and loss to innocent victims, students, law enforcement officers, families and our community. in the aftermath of this tragedy she, her daughter...
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there was a ferocious firefight, the man on the left, tamerlan tsarnaev, 26 years old, was killed in the firefight. bombs were tñ about 200 rounds were exchanged in the fire fight with police north of boston in the boston suburbs. but in the course of that fire fight, tsarnaev's younger t on foot.-arokha the city of boston has been locked down all day. the governor of massachusetts told the people of boston do not go to work, do not go to school, stay in your homes, keep the doors, locked, do not open the door to anyone but a uniformed police officer. that precipitated a house-to-house block-by-block search of about 20 blocks in the watertown and cambridge area. we have seen heavily armed, heavily armored police officers, federal agents, even national guardsmen as they search this area. about two hours ago, the shorts came out for their first substantive news conference to tell us what was happening all day and they essentially said they had lost the suspect, had lost his trail. the search of that area turned up nothing and they called on the suspect to give himself up. it wasn't 30
there was a ferocious firefight, the man on the left, tamerlan tsarnaev, 26 years old, was killed in the firefight. bombs were tñ about 200 rounds were exchanged in the fire fight with police north of boston in the boston suburbs. but in the course of that fire fight, tsarnaev's younger t on foot.-arokha the city of boston has been locked down all day. the governor of massachusetts told the people of boston do not go to work, do not go to school, stay in your homes, keep the doors, locked, do...
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you won't find out from tamerlan because he's dead. part of getting dzhokhar, we don't know what they're going to find on computers, hard drives, thumb drives, e-mails. there may be all the clues they need but getting dzhokhar alive is going to be fairly important if they can because they'll want to know two important things. what was to be next, if anything and who, if anyone, were you going to do it with or for? >> pelley: well, this new information, john, that you've turned up the tells us a lot about w we've been seeing at this home where the brothers were from. the bomb squad, the explosive ordnance disposal unit, the warning from the state police that the city should not be alarmed if it hears another explosion because that would be the police purposefully detonating the explosives they found in the house. this is a live picture of that street, of that neighborhood and apparently the house was a bomb-making knacktory from the information that you've received john. they were busy making a lot of explosives and making explosives ou
you won't find out from tamerlan because he's dead. part of getting dzhokhar, we don't know what they're going to find on computers, hard drives, thumb drives, e-mails. there may be all the clues they need but getting dzhokhar alive is going to be fairly important if they can because they'll want to know two important things. what was to be next, if anything and who, if anyone, were you going to do it with or for? >> pelley: well, this new information, john, that you've turned up the...
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tamerlan says he doesn't drink or smoke anymore, god says no alcohol. a muslim, he says there are no values anymore and worries that people can't control themselves. one ing, these pictures are apparently from 2010. we keep saying he's been here five years. if that's from about 2010 he's probably been here in the united states about eight years, traveling back as you said to russia last year which i did ask that official about and what that meant, but he was a very will skilled boxer, very skilled and went to this gym all of the time and was trying to be in the olympics. the pictures are from a magazine called "the comment," the graduate student magazine at the boston university college of communications and the headline for these photographs is "will box for passport. an olympic drive to become a united states citizen." the coach said he was good enough to be pro and was good enough to be pro and you asked about the official about the six months in russia and any indication and whether they're learning about it now? >> that's the exact kind of thing th
tamerlan says he doesn't drink or smoke anymore, god says no alcohol. a muslim, he says there are no values anymore and worries that people can't control themselves. one ing, these pictures are apparently from 2010. we keep saying he's been here five years. if that's from about 2010 he's probably been here in the united states about eight years, traveling back as you said to russia last year which i did ask that official about and what that meant, but he was a very will skilled boxer, very...
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and as we know, tamerlan was the bombing suspect killed in a shoot-out with police. a statement issued outside the family's north king's town rhode island home rings, quote, our daughter has lost her husband today, the father of her child. we cannot begin to comprehend how this horrible tragedy occurred. in the aftermath of the horror, we know that we never really knew tamerlan tsarnaev. our hearts are sickened by the knowledge of the horror he inflicted. please respect our family's privacy at this difficult time. >> we are starting to get a clearer picture of who the suspects were and what they were doing before they began the reign of terror. >> the city of boston and the city of cambridge and watertown and many other communities can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that two perpetrators that caused so many pain and anguish are no longer a threat to our safety and communities. >> and with that, the state-wide manhunt was over. the teen the fbi described as suspect number two in custody. 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev found inside a boat in watertown, massachusetts.
and as we know, tamerlan was the bombing suspect killed in a shoot-out with police. a statement issued outside the family's north king's town rhode island home rings, quote, our daughter has lost her husband today, the father of her child. we cannot begin to comprehend how this horrible tragedy occurred. in the aftermath of the horror, we know that we never really knew tamerlan tsarnaev. our hearts are sickened by the knowledge of the horror he inflicted. please respect our family's privacy at...
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also controversial over the burial of tamerlan tsarnaev. they are distancing themselves for the bomber and from dagestan. also this is on the day of two funerals for two victims. 8-year-old martin richard killed in the bombing and m.i.t. officer sean collier who was shot by the alleged bombers. and we have jake tapper with the latest on the investigation and nic robertson with what the suspects' mother is saying. jake, bring me up to speed on the latest news. >> reporter: well, piers we told you yesterday that he was cooperating with investigators. we talked about there was a motivation. that the brothers thought islam was being attacked and needed to defend it. a u.s. government official told me today that one of the reasons in the justification, in the motivation, according to investigators is that dzhokhar said the wars in iraq and afghanistan were part of why they carried out this senseless act. so this is just what he is telling investigators. it is to be taken with something of a grain of salt and no one obviously is just automaticall
also controversial over the burial of tamerlan tsarnaev. they are distancing themselves for the bomber and from dagestan. also this is on the day of two funerals for two victims. 8-year-old martin richard killed in the bombing and m.i.t. officer sean collier who was shot by the alleged bombers. and we have jake tapper with the latest on the investigation and nic robertson with what the suspects' mother is saying. jake, bring me up to speed on the latest news. >> reporter: well, piers we...
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do you have reason to believe the older brother, tamerlan, was the leader in this and that dzhokhar may have been the follower? can you hear me, commissioner? we have lost the commissioner temporarily. while we try to re-establish that connection, we're going to continue our conversation, and with so many questions still unanswered, we'll come back to the commissioner when we can. so many questions still unanswered about the terror plot and how to protect our homeland, we've invited two congressional leaders on national security to discuss what happens now. dianne feinstein is chair of the senate intelligence committee, congressman pete king is chair of the house committee on counterterrorism, and he joins us live from new york. i'm sorry. i've got him in my ear. senator, congressman, hold on. we're going to go back to the police commissioner. do you have a sense whether the older brother tamerlan was the leader in this, and dzhokhar somehow followed him into the conspiracy? >> any information along those lines is based upon conjecture at this point in time. i don't know definitively wh
do you have reason to believe the older brother, tamerlan, was the leader in this and that dzhokhar may have been the follower? can you hear me, commissioner? we have lost the commissioner temporarily. while we try to re-establish that connection, we're going to continue our conversation, and with so many questions still unanswered, we'll come back to the commissioner when we can. so many questions still unanswered about the terror plot and how to protect our homeland, we've invited two...
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one of the victims was a close friend of tamerlan tsarnaev. now investigators are looking closely at the case for any possible connection. mr. goldman loved his family a lot, didn't he dad? he sure did. that's why he had state farm life insurance. like you. so his family never has to worry, right? mr. goldman didn't have life insurance. why not? well, he's just a goldfish. ignore him. [ male announcer ] you've got questions. your state farm agent has answers. backed by the life insurance...
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tamerlan is gone now. that concerns me big time. >> reporter: more pieces fit together in a telephone interview wolf blitzer did with the ex-brother-in-law of the two suspects. he said he met misha twice, was introduced to him by tamerlan. he didn't witness misha turning tamerlan into a radical islamist -- >> he surely did have influence and did teach him things that would make tamerlan, you know, go away from the people and go more into the religion. and maybe that is possible that he suggested to him some radical ideas. >> reporter: he said tamerlan tsarnaev told him he'd quit boxing and listening to mainstream music because misha taught him that in islam it's not good to do those things. asked if he suspected that misha was connected to any terrorist groups -- >> i didn't suspect either him or tamerlan being connected to terror groups or having terrorist ideas. but i know that they had a lot of conversations about just, you know, islam and how islam is being attacked from the outside from the western co
tamerlan is gone now. that concerns me big time. >> reporter: more pieces fit together in a telephone interview wolf blitzer did with the ex-brother-in-law of the two suspects. he said he met misha twice, was introduced to him by tamerlan. he didn't witness misha turning tamerlan into a radical islamist -- >> he surely did have influence and did teach him things that would make tamerlan, you know, go away from the people and go more into the religion. and maybe that is possible that...
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i didn't know he was tamerlan's little brother. had i known that i would have gotten to know him. >> he told investigators it was religion and not a foreign terrorist group that motivated them. did you find them to be religious at all? >> not at all. i knew that they believed in their religion and the standards that were upheld in their country but they never were ones to run around pounding their chest with religion or trying to recruit anyone or bugging anyone else about their religion. they respected life at one point and i don't know what happened. >> you would describe your reaction to when you heard that they were the suspects as shock? stunned? >> shocked. incredibly shocked. it turned from anger like everyone else in the country to being extremely confused and shocked and having to pick up the pieces and see what is going on. i'm really proud of the fact that a lot of people have come around to seeing how it was a good idea to keep little brother alive because it would have put our authorities in a tougher situation. they w
i didn't know he was tamerlan's little brother. had i known that i would have gotten to know him. >> he told investigators it was religion and not a foreign terrorist group that motivated them. did you find them to be religious at all? >> not at all. i knew that they believed in their religion and the standards that were upheld in their country but they never were ones to run around pounding their chest with religion or trying to recruit anyone or bugging anyone else about their...
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his older brother, tamerlan there on the right, apparently went last january for six months to russia, returned in july, a month later he supposedly posting these videos on the internet. do we know who he met, who he talked with? his father said he visited his family. >> well, this is a huge question. woone wonders how they got backn the country after six' months in russia without examination. let me take this notion that they look like all american guys. you know, the terrorists are not going to wear tin file o foil or ears. they're not going to fly the black flag of al-qaeda in their yard. the point is to assimilate, to mislead people. back in the days of the cold war, soviet spies didn't wear their politics on their sleeve. they tried to fit in. they tried it look like members of the establishment. look at aljer hiss. he was a supreme court court. his brother was a law partner. how could he be a communist spy? yet, he was. terrorists can learn that lesson. the best way to avoid scrutiny is to look like you fit in. >> we just had anna chatman, remember her, the sexy russian spy who
his older brother, tamerlan there on the right, apparently went last january for six months to russia, returned in july, a month later he supposedly posting these videos on the internet. do we know who he met, who he talked with? his father said he visited his family. >> well, this is a huge question. woone wonders how they got backn the country after six' months in russia without examination. let me take this notion that they look like all american guys. you know, the terrorists are not...
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dzhokhar, a wrestler, and tamerlan, a boxer. who hoped to be on the u.s. olympic team. but in recent years, tamerlan had changed and became radicalized, according to his uncle, who says he then spoke to a family friend. >> he said there is someone who brainwashed him, some newly convert to islam. >> reporter: in 2011, russian intelligence, concerned about the threat of chech knowian terrorism asked the fbi to investigate tamerlan, based on information that he was a follower of radical islam and that he had changed drastically since 2010, according to an fbi statement. the fbi says a checked databases, interviewed tamerlan and family members, but quote did not find any terrorism activity, domestic or foreign. the fbi says it asked the russians for more, but never got answers. >> without any strong derogatory information, the fbi would still be limited in what it could do. >> reporter: in january, 2012, tamerlan flew to russia for six months. within a month of his return, in august 2012, tamerlan set up this youtube account full of islamie jihadi postings, many in russian
dzhokhar, a wrestler, and tamerlan, a boxer. who hoped to be on the u.s. olympic team. but in recent years, tamerlan had changed and became radicalized, according to his uncle, who says he then spoke to a family friend. >> he said there is someone who brainwashed him, some newly convert to islam. >> reporter: in 2011, russian intelligence, concerned about the threat of chech knowian terrorism asked the fbi to investigate tamerlan, based on information that he was a follower of...
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